Monrovia Boy Scout Troop 66

Monrovia Boy Scout Troop 66 Reactivated: 1/31/2026

Was retired: 11/1/2023 Welcome to Troop 66, Monrovia's premier Boy Scout troop!

Our motto is simple but powerful: we put the "Outing" in Scouting, ensuring that no scout is left behind. This troop is dedicated to the growth and development of boys and supporting adults who are committed to advancing through the scout ranks while actively engaging in outdoor activities. Monrovia BSA Troop 66, chartered by The American Legion-Post 261, is an integral part of the San Gabriel Val

ley District in the Greater Los Angeles Area Council of the Boys Scouts of America. Founded in June 2017, our troop is steadily expanding within the Monrovia Community. For boys aged 10-18, Troop 66 offers a platform to acquire essential life skills, outdoor and camping proficiency, and leadership experience. Led by both boy and adult leaders, we operate as a "full-participation" troop, emphasizing active involvement from Scouts and their families. Our weekly meetings, usually held on Monday nights at 7:00 p.m. in the main auditorium at the Monrovia Community Center, showcase our Scouts in action. Visitors are always welcome, providing an opportunity to witness the positive impact of our program. Additionally, we engage in various service projects, contributing to the betterment of our community. Under the guidance of Scoutmaster William Wysock, interested individuals can contact us at 626-533-7200 for more information on visiting or joining. Since 2017, Troop 66 has been committed to training boys in skills that transcend scouting, instilling values of good conduct, honesty, and leadership. Our mission is to prepare Scouts for a more productive and fulfilling life through the acquisition of essential outdoor and life skills. At Troop 66, the Scout Oath and Law serve as our binding disciplinary force, shaping the character of our Scouts and guiding them on the path to success. Join us on the Eagle trail, where every boy is encouraged to advance as far as possible.

⚜️ Troop 66 Monrovia — Where Scouts Are Forged ⚜️Adventure. Leadership. Brotherhood. Service.Welcome to Monrovia Troop 6...
04/27/2026

⚜️ Troop 66 Monrovia — Where Scouts Are Forged ⚜️

Adventure. Leadership. Brotherhood. Service.

Welcome to Monrovia Troop 66, a proud and time-honored Scout troop where young leaders are shaped through challenge, character, and camaraderie. Chartered by American Legion Post 261, Troop 66 stands shoulder-to-shoulder with our veteran community while preparing the next generation to lead with honor.
🕰️ Meeting Information
📍 Monrovia Community Center
🗓️ Every Monday Night
⏰ 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
📞 Scoutmaster: William Wysock
📱 626-533-7200

🏕️ More Than Scouting — A Way of Life
Troop 66 is not just a program; it is a brotherhood and family built on trust, resilience, and shared purpose. Scouts don’t just learn skills here—they earn them, through hands-on experience, teamwork, and real responsibility.
From the trail to the campsite, from service projects to leadership roles, our Scouts grow into confident, capable, and compassionate individuals.

🌲 The Outdoors Is Our Classroom
We believe the wilderness is the greatest teacher. Troop 66 Scouts actively participate in:
Hiking and backpacking adventures
Camping and outdoor survival skills
Environmental conservation and stewardship
Through these experiences, Scouts develop self-reliance, respect for nature, and a deep sense of responsibility for the world around them.

🛡️ Leadership, Character, and the Scout Law
Leadership is forged—not assigned. Guided by the Scout Oath and Scout Law, Troop 66 emphasizes:
Teamwork and accountability
Ethical decision-making
Service before self
Scouts are given real leadership roles and mentored to lead with integrity—skills that last a lifetime.

🦅 Advancement & Achievement
Troop 66 has a proud tradition of excellence and achievement. We actively support Scout advancement and regularly celebrate milestones through Courts of Honor, including the recognition of new Eagle Scouts—a testament to dedication, perseverance, and character.

🤝 Service to Community & Veterans
As a troop chartered by American Legion Post 261, service is central to who we are. Troop 66 works closely with the veteran community and participates in meaningful service projects that instill gratitude, citizenship, and respect for those who served.

📣 Stay Connected
For the most up-to-date information on meetings, outings, and events, the Troop 66 page is our primary source of communication.

⚔️ Join the Adventure
Whether you are new to Scouting or continuing your journey, there is a place for you in Troop 66.

Come build lifelong friendships.
Come test your limits.
Come become a leader.
Monrovia Troop 66 — Prepared for Life.

Dear MSE Participant,We are one month out before the registration deadline on 6 FEB for our next MSE2026 event.  Please ...
01/10/2026

Dear MSE Participant,

We are one month out before the registration deadline on 6 FEB for our next MSE2026 event. Please share the attached flyer to anyone interested in attending. This year's line up will be exciting with many of the previous training and new activities include UH60 familiarization, JLTV, and a resupply mission contest. Go to the website and sign up today!

Respectfully,

Juan Carlos Gonzalez
CW2,
Executive Officer
Post 558 Infantry Explorers
"Strengthening Our Youth To Prepare For Life"
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From a Proud Eagle Scout Parent.....WITHIN HIS POWERScoutmaster Wysock is not a man who measures his worth by titles, re...
12/21/2025

From a Proud Eagle Scout Parent.....

WITHIN HIS POWER

Scoutmaster Wysock is not a man who measures his worth by titles, recognition, or public praise. He does not serve for attention, nor does he lead for personal gain. His leadership has always been rooted in something quieter and far more enduring—a steadfast belief in the value of young people and the responsibility to guide them well.
For years, he has given himself not only to Scouting, but to its full breadth. Through his leadership in Sea Scouts, he has shaped youth in environments that demand discipline, teamwork, seamanship, and trust. On the water, where preparation matters and accountability is immediate, he taught young men and women how to lead calmly, work together, and take responsibility for one another. These lessons extended far beyond boating skills; they forged confidence, maturity, and sound judgment.
When Monrovia Troop 66 needed leadership, Scoutmaster Wysock stepped forward—not because it was easy, but because it was necessary. He took on the responsibility of rebuilding, stabilizing, and guiding the troop, accepting the weight of its future as if it were his own. He inherited challenges, expectations, and obligations, yet never hesitated to place the needs of the Scouts first.

Much of his work has been done quietly and without acknowledgment. Countless hours spent planning meetings, reviewing requirements, coordinating outings, counseling Scouts, speaking with parents, filing paperwork, maintaining standards, and solving problems long after meetings had ended. Days and evenings given freely, often unnoticed, to ensure that every Scout had the opportunity to succeed. These hours will never appear on a roster or report, yet they form the backbone of a healthy and thriving troop.
He leads by example, demonstrating consistency, patience, and integrity. He holds expectations firmly while offering understanding generously. He teaches responsibility not through lectures, but through lived practice—showing young men how to carry themselves with honor, how to serve others, and how to persist when the path is difficult.

Scoutmaster Wysock may never know how many wrong turns were avoided, how many moments of doubt were steadied, or how many lives were quietly redirected through his influence. That is the nature of true service—it is rarely visible in the moment, but its effects endure.
Years from now, the details will fade: the schedules, the meetings, the miles traveled. What will remain are young men shaped by his guidance—men who learned to lead, to serve, and to live with character because he was there when it mattered.

Because Scoutmaster Wysock was important in the life of a boy, and in the lives of many, our community is stronger.

Because of his selfless dedication, Scouting continues to fulfill its promise.

This is leadership not measured in accolades, but in lives shaped.

This is legacy built quietly, faithfully, and well.

Thank you Scoutmaster William Z. Wysock for taking care of our son's and making and molding them into Eagles.🦅🦅🦅

📣 A proud moment to share! 🦅It’s been over a year and a half since we ordered this special brick to honor our boys, Dega...
07/13/2025

📣 A proud moment to share! 🦅
It’s been over a year and a half since we ordered this special brick to honor our boys, Degas and James, for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout — a milestone that represents years of dedication, growth, and service.

Both were proudly wearing the Great Smoky Mountain Council patch, so we felt it was only fitting to commemorate their achievement here at the Council Headquarters.

Their names are now forever set in stone — a tribute to their hard work, character, and the journey they walked as Scouts of Monrovia Troop 66.

August 28, 2023 will always be a day to remember. 🧱🦅🇺🇸

So very proud of these boys for being a part of the Tournament of Roses Scout Troop.
10/17/2024

So very proud of these boys for being a part of the Tournament of Roses Scout Troop.

***Notice of Page Retirement***Due to Troop 66 new leadership, this page is officially retired as of 11/1/2023....
11/01/2023

***Notice of Page Retirement***

Due to Troop 66 new leadership, this page is officially retired as of 11/1/2023. A new page will be created and published.

Thank you to all who have followed us and supported Troop 66.

Godspeed to all on your Scouting Journey.

Monrovia Troop 66 Confers Five Eagle Scouts on September 11th, 2023 at Look Cinema for an Eagle Scout Court of HonorMonr...
09/23/2023

Monrovia Troop 66 Confers Five Eagle Scouts on September 11th, 2023 at Look Cinema for an Eagle Scout Court of Honor

Monrovia, California: September 11th, 2023 is a day that will always live in infamy for all Americans, but this past week it has taken on a new meaning and memory for five families from Monrovia Troop 66. Guided by Emcee Former Scoutmaster Mark D. Peters, and Scoutmaster William Wysock; Eagle Scouts Willem Robert Aponno, Guillermo “Memo” Cordoba, Gabriel Nikolas Fierro, Degas Miguel Peters, and James Rangel Vierra reached one of the Boy Scouts of America’s highest honors and were conveyed as Eagle Scouts this day by The Honorable Michael Haubner. The Scout Families hosted an Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony at Look Cinema in Monrovia, California, celebrating their remarkable achievement.
In Scouting the Eagle stands for strength of character and for knowledge of all phases of Scouting. The Eagle represents an understanding of community and nation and a deep respect for the same. The Eagle is a symbol of what these five young men have done as well as what they will do and will be. The Eagle Scout is a leader. The Eagle Scout is respected, both by his peers and by his adult leaders.

Earning the title of Eagle Scout is a challenging path, known for its rigorous demands on Scouts, testing them physically, mentally, and morally. It is a distinction reserved only for those who have shown unwavering dedication to personal growth and service to others.
The five Eagle Scouts join the ranks of over 2.5 million youth who have earned the coveted Eagle Scout title, marking their readiness to assume leadership roles and exemplify responsibility, honor, and a commitment to positive change within their communities.

Not every boy, nor every Scout, qualifies for the high rank of Eagle.
1. The physical requirements are strenuous, as set forth in the required merit badges.
2. Mental requirements are unusual and require much more than average intelligence.
3. Perhaps an even more difficult and more important requirement for the Eagle rank is the personal character of the Scout as reflected in his right attitudes toward God and the ideals of Scouting, as reflected in his cooperation and service to others in church, the home, school, and community. The applicant must have a high degree of the spirit of cheerful service to others which is a basis of good citizenship.
4. To attain Eagle Scout rank, a Scout must earn at least 22 merit badges fulfilling requirements in the areas of leadership, service, and outdoor life skills. Only 4 percent of Boy Scouts achieve this prestigious recognition, after planning and executing an extensive community-related service Eagle Project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and funds.

The Boy Scouts of America stands for a set of principles. These principles have a lot of staying power. The values you learn as a Scout are like a compass. They can help you find your way through difficult and sometimes unchartered terrain. The principles of Scouting give you a sense of what's important.
Troop 66 Committee Chair and mother to Eagle Scout Willem Aponno, Rhonda Aponno stated “This Eagle Court of Honor was a momentous occasion with pride and joy. The hard work and dedication required to reach this point, not only by the Scout but by those who supported their journey, was a long-anticipated honor. I couldn't be happier to see these five young men reach this pinnacle achievement. I expect to see great things from these Eagle Scouts and I will truly miss not being a part of their next adventure.”

Monrovia’s Mayor, Becky Shevlin, presented and awarded the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) to Senior Patrol Leader for Troop 66, William Martin Wysock, “Buggy” to those who are close to him, Eagle Scouts Willem Robert Aponno, James Rangel Vierra, and Degas Miguel Peters. These upstanding young men received from Mayor Shevlin for their distinction, a PVSA pin to wear upon their Scout uniform, a certificate of achievement signed by the President of the United States, and a congratulatory letter from the President of the United States along with a medal that Mayor Shevlin hung around each Scouts neck.

The Presidential Volunteer Service Award is a prestigious national honor that highlights the Scouts’ commitment to strengthening and serving their community and their nation. These Scouts earned this coveted award by dedicating a combined 610 hours of their time and passion to serving Veterans and the American Legion for the City of Monrovia. Our Scouts, with Monrovia Troop 66, join President Biden’s Council on Service and Civic Participation to deliver The President’s Volunteer Service Award. This is a highly coveted national award that recognizes their outstanding volunteer service and civic participation. The President’s Volunteer Service Award is the premier volunteer awards program, encouraging citizens and scouts to live a life of service through presidential gratitude and national recognition. Recipients earning this Award may be showcased on college applications to show their life of service.

Our special guests and speakers in attendance tonight made the evening even more special for our Scouts, speakers included:
Monrovia Mayor, Becky Shevlin; Presenting the Presidential Volunteer Service Award
Former Monrovia Mayor and Sea Scout, Tom Adams; Honorary Speaker
Monrovia Police Chief, Alan Sanvictores; Special Certificate Presentation
Monrovia Fire Chief, Jeremy Sanchez; Special Certificate Presentation
Pastor, Patrick Mesisca; Invocation and Guest Speaker
8th Degree Black Belt & Founder of American Kenpo Concepts
International, Protégé of the late Ed Parker, Tommy Chavies; Guest Speaker
And Co-Founder of Troop 66, The Honorable Michael Haubner
Scoutmaster William Z. Wysock, Scoutmaster for Monrovia Troop 66
Eagle Scout Degas Miguel Peters, Calling of the Colors and Voice of the Eagle
Pasadena Scottish Pipes & Drums Bagpiper Justin Celek
Monrovia Troop 66 Scout Adam Celek; Pledge of Allegiance
Monrovia Troop 66 Scout Jack Fitzgibbons; Benediction Prayer

Troop 66 Treasurer, Diana Peters and Mother to Eagle Scout James Rangel Vierra states “I am the lucky one! Seeing each scout’s journey to trail to Eagle was a blessing and a privilege. Gentlemen, remember to always be a servant leader and I wish you God’s blessings on your future adventures.”

The Five Eagle Scouts:
• Willem Robert Aponno: Billion Graves Project. The project involved expanding the genealogical database of the Billion Graves Project by over 15,000 genealogical records, assisting genealogical researchers, including individuals, professionals, and societies. As volunteers took photographs of each grave marker with a specialized app, each photo location was geotagged and plotted on a map to enable researchers to find the marker in the future. This index will link to end-user family tree resources. Additionally, we provided grave site clean-up to deteriorated areas.
• Guillermo “Memo” Cordoba: Church Bench Renovation. Parishioner and Eagle Scout Guillermo Cordoba chose as his Eagle Scout Project to completely rebuild and renew the benches that line the "J" rooms at St. Anthony Parish Church.
• Gabriel Nikolas Fierro: Project Flagbearer is an ambitious initiative I have undertaken as part of my journey to become an Eagle Scout. The project focuses on educating our community about flag etiquette and retirement procedures, while also providing a dedicated flag retirement box. Through this project, I aim to raise awareness about the importance of honoring and respecting the American flag. Additionally, I plan to lead the retirement of approximately 200 worn American flags, ensuring their proper and dignified disposal. With the support of the community and generous contributions, we can restore an existing flag retirement box, and expedite the flag retirement process. Ultimately, "Project Flagbearer" aims to foster a deeper sense of patriotism and appreciation for our nation's symbols.
• Degas Miguel Peters: Project Abbie (Abandoned Kitties)! The goal would be the building of Community Cat Shelters for cats to be placed after TNR: Trap, Neuter, and Release, and for Momma kitties to give birth and provide shelter for their kittens, or any other cats who just want somewhere nice and cozy to rest. This project is very close to my heart. My Grammy LaWana’s kitty, Ms. Abbie was born about 8 years ago to a feral Momma cat. Personally, I have witnessed the death of animals. The worst ones affecting me the most have been those with cats. Currently, I live with six rescued cats and have a deep fondness for them and would never want to see them suffer. Working with a shelter with a high focus on Feral Cat Communities brings me a great sense of accomplishment that I am helping my community.
• James Rangel Vierra: Monrovia Canyon Veteran’s Memorial Rehabilitation. The memorial is within Monrovia Canyon Park and was installed decades ago, but the site had been long forgotten. The Bobcat fires uncovered the Memorial, and it was completely an utter mess. So, with the help of my Troop, I answered the call, and it became my Eagle Scout Project. The project was personal for me. My Stepdad, Mark Peters, and Grandfather, SGT. Daneil Rangel are veterans. I would like to thank the City of Monrovia for trusting this amazing project to me, a 7th grader. I feel like I learned a lot and was able to be a good servant leader. I will treasure this experience forever and I am so happy my Grandfather was able to be by my side for this project. I want to thank my parents, Mark and Diana Peters for never giving up on me.

Current Scoutmaster for Monrovia Troop 66 William Z. Wysock shares “This Eagle Court of Honor was truly special. Not only did we recognize 5 individual Scouts as achieving Scouting's highest rank, but I'm happy to say that in each instance, the immense amount of work, time, and effort each Scout and their family put in has undoubtedly benefited our community.

Eagle projects take many forms. The projects our, now, Eagle Scouts chose could not be more different or unique. One thing, however, remains the same: it's an exercise in utilizing and applying all the skills they have learned up to this point. It's where the rubber meets the road!

As Scoutmaster of Troop 66, this journey has been indescribably special.

During the ceremony, I was honored to receive two Mentor pins. These are given at the discretion of the Eagle Scout to those individuals they feel have helped guide them on their Scouting journey. When Eagle Scout and former SPL Degas Peters, son of Mark Peters, founder of Troop 66, asked me to step forward and receive this honor- I was beyond humbled. Had I an opportunity to speak at that time I would have explained how grateful I am to HIM for teaching me how to guide our Troop when I, myself, was uncertain and how HIS leadership helped me be the best version of myself - because that's exactly what our youth deserve and exactly why Scouting is important. Degas, you sir, deserve that pin as well!
It's an honor and privilege second only to my being a father of 3, to be part of this Troop family and to go on this journey together. I can't wait to see what great heights our Eagles achieve next!"

As the former Scoutmaster for Troop 66, having been a part of these young men’s lives, most from Cub Scouts, all from Boy Scouts and some from Sea Scouts;
Willem Robert Aponno: Monrovia Pack 66, Monrovia Troop 66 and Sea Scout Ship Sea Wolf 566
Guillermo Cordoba: South El Monte Pack & Troop 531, Monrovia Troop 66
Gabriel Nikolas Fierro: Monrovia Troop 66, Sea Scout Ship Sea Wolf 566, Sea Scout Ship, Poseidon 2021, and Post 558 Infantry Explorers
Degas Miguel Peters: El Monte Pack 551, Monrovia Pack 66, Monrovia Troop 66, Sea Scout Ship, Conquest, Sea Scout Ship Sea Wolf 566 and Sea Scout Ship Poseidon 2021
James Rangel Vierra: Monrovia Pack 66, and Monrovia Troop 66

All have shown one element that is not spoken about when it comes to attaining the rank of Eagle, it is about GRIT. Setting goals and having the GRIT to stay focused on achieving them. Only about 4% of all Scouts go on to become Eagle Scouts. It is an elite status with rigorous and well-maintained standards. To achieve the rank, you must set out on that path at a very early age in order to meet the deadline of 17 years old (not yet 18). To me the most amazing and therefore most admirable fact is quite simple. The Eagle Scouts are not special – in fact, they are exactly like every single other Scout. With one, small, critical difference: GRIT. They set and achieved goals and had the persistence and discipline to stay on the path where so many others fail and 96% fall short.

Gentlemen, I want to congratulate you all for not falling short and being persistent. I am extraordinarily proud of you all and what you have become, now it’s time to show the world who you are and what you can do with your Eagle Scout rank. I will leave you with the infamous words of a true Eagle Scout Legend, Mike Rowe “So I’m not going to assume you’re any different or pretend that I have some influence or insight that you haven’t already heard from a dozen other people who actually know and care about you. I’ll just tell you straight up, that doing something extraordinary can be very lonely, and most people simply aren’t cut out for it. Being an Eagle Scout requires you to be different than most everyone around you, and being different is really, really hard. That’s why the award is called “an accomplishment. Don’t wait for the world to acknowledge your accomplishments. When you’re finished with Scouting, donate your uniform to The Salvation Army. In a few years, it’s not gonna fit anyway. Fold up your sash and stow it away somewhere private, along with all the other tokens of what you’ve done so far. Then, roll up your sleeves, get out in the world, and put what you’ve learned to use.”

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My wife and I have the honor and privilege to announce that our two sons have been conferred the rank of Eagle Scout ton...
08/29/2023

My wife and I have the honor and privilege to announce that our two sons have been conferred the rank of Eagle Scout tonight. There are not enough words to describe this journey they went through. More to come. Thank you to all who helped our son's on this road to Eagle. We are so blessed. Degas Peters James Vierra Diana Rangel Peters Mark D. Peters LaWana Gray Phillip Uebele

08/17/2023

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